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NURS 105 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 What is the SPICES tool? - Answers This tool assesses sleep, problems with eating, incontinence, confusion, evidence of falls, and skin breakdown. What is expressive (motor) aphasia? - Answers the inability to name common objects or express simple ideas in words or writing what is sensory (receptive) aphasia? - Answers inability to understand written or spoken language What is global aphasia? - Answers inability to understand language or communicate orally what's stress incontinence - Answers involuntary release of urine when pt coughs, laughs, sneezes or lifts and object what's urge incontinence? - Answers results from sudden, involuntary contraction of the muscles of the urinary bladder, resulting in an urge to urinate what is functional incontinence? - Answers Loss of continence from causes outside the urinary tract What is overflow incontinence? - Answers involuntary loss of urine caused by an overdistended bladder often related to bladder outlet obstruction or poor bladder emptying because of weak or absent bladder contractions What are risk factors for incontinence? - Answers age, menopause, diabetes, hysterectomy, stroke & obesity What is delirium? - Answers sudden abrupt; depends on cause acute confusional state - acute changed in attention & awareness that develops over a relatively short time interval & is associated w additional cognitive deficits such as memory deficit, disorientation or perceptual disturbances What is dementia? - Answers insidious/slow & often unrecognized generalized impairment of intellectual functioning that interferes w social & occupational functioning What are some general preventive health measures for older adults? - Answers - regular primary, dental, vision & hearing visits - participation in recommended screening (BP, mammography, etc.) - immunizations (those who pass from flu are predominantly older adults) - regular exercise, smoking cessation & weight management - attaining & maintaining target weight - eating low fat, we'll balanced diet or specific diet What is depression? - Answers happens w major life changes; often abrupt but can be gradual What is hyperactive delirium? - Answers characterized by agitations, restlessness, emotional liability & psychotic features such as hallucinations & illusions that often interfere w delivery of care medical emergency & requires prompt assessment & intervention What are the 3 components of sensory experience? - Answers Reception Perception Reaction what is reception? - Answers stimulation of a receptor such as light, touch, or sound what is perception? - Answers integration and interpretation of stimuli based on a person's experiences low consciousness = impair sensory perception

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What is the SPICES tool? - Answers This tool assesses sleep, problems with eating,
incontinence, confusion, evidence of falls, and skin breakdown.

What is expressive (motor) aphasia? - Answers the inability to name common objects or
express simple ideas in words or writing

what is sensory (receptive) aphasia? - Answers inability to understand written or spoken
language

What is global aphasia? - Answers inability to understand language or communicate orally

what's stress incontinence - Answers involuntary release of urine when pt coughs, laughs,
sneezes or lifts and object

what's urge incontinence? - Answers results from sudden, involuntary contraction of the
muscles of the urinary bladder, resulting in an urge to urinate

what is functional incontinence? - Answers Loss of continence from causes outside the urinary
tract

What is overflow incontinence? - Answers involuntary loss of urine caused by an overdistended
bladder often related to bladder outlet obstruction or poor bladder emptying because of weak or
absent bladder contractions

What are risk factors for incontinence? - Answers age, menopause, diabetes, hysterectomy,
stroke & obesity

What is delirium? - Answers sudden abrupt; depends on cause

acute confusional state - acute changed in attention & awareness that develops over a relatively
short time interval & is associated w additional cognitive deficits such as memory deficit,
disorientation or perceptual disturbances

What is dementia? - Answers insidious/slow & often unrecognized

generalized impairment of intellectual functioning that interferes w social & occupational
functioning

What are some general preventive health measures for older adults? - Answers - regular primary,
dental, vision & hearing visits

- participation in recommended screening (BP, mammography, etc.)

- immunizations (those who pass from flu are predominantly older adults)

- regular exercise, smoking cessation & weight management

, - attaining & maintaining target weight

- eating low fat, we'll balanced diet or specific diet

What is depression? - Answers happens w major life changes; often abrupt but can be gradual

What is hyperactive delirium? - Answers characterized by agitations, restlessness, emotional
liability & psychotic features such as hallucinations & illusions that often interfere w delivery of
care

medical emergency & requires prompt assessment & intervention

What are the 3 components of sensory experience? - Answers Reception

Perception

Reaction

what is reception? - Answers stimulation of a receptor such as light, touch, or sound

what is perception? - Answers integration and interpretation of stimuli based on a person's
experiences

low consciousness = impair sensory perception

what is a reaction - Answers a person's response to stimuli that are most meaningful or
significant at the time

What is sensory deficit? - Answers impaired or absent functioning of one or more senses

What is sensory deprivation? - Answers State in which stimulation to one or more of the senses
is lacking, resulting in impaired sensory perception

symptoms: confusion, severe electrolyte imbalance or the influence of psychotropic drugs

What is sensory overload? - Answers when a person receives multiple sensory stimuli and
cannot perceptually disregard or selectively ignore some stimuli

thoughts race, attention scatters & anxiety & restlessness occur

at risk: patients who are acutely ill, constant pain or need frequent monitoring of VS

What age does hearing changes occur? - Answers begin at 30 - hard to hear consonants (z, t, f, g)
& high frequency sounds

At what age do gustatory and olfactory changes begin? - Answers Age 50

At what age do proprioceptive changes occur? - Answers Age 60 - increases difficulty w balance,
spatial orientation & coordination

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